"And gray? For a while there - at least between 2013 and 2020, if not longer - gray was the "it" neutral for everything from living rooms and basements to nurseries and entryways. Many homeowners loved how it looked! It's just too bad that homeowner Guerin Piercy (@guerination) was not a fan of it in her own space. Covering the gray made the space feel brighter."
"She bought this North Carolina home to share with her fiancé, Brian, and their two dogs, knowing it needed a lot of work. This paint job was an improvement from the "dingy beige pink" it had been before. "It had an old, dusty light fixture, and the light switch plate was yellowed with age," she adds. "The hallway had an ominous feel to it.""
Guerin Piercy purchased a North Carolina home with her fiancé and two dogs that required extensive work. A previously dingy beige-pink hallway had been painted gray by a contractor, which made the space less imposing but did not suit her tastes. The hallway featured an old, dusty light fixture and a yellowed light switch plate that contributed to an ominous feel. Guerin considered dark colors but ultimately sought a solution that coordinated with adjacent rooms and respected the property's vintage roots. Doors and trim were painted Snowbound by Sherwin Williams, and floral wallpaper with a white backdrop was introduced.
Read at Apartment Therapy
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]